Ten Years After the Brussels Attacks, a City – and Its Queer Community – Still Carry the Shock
Ten years after the 22 March 2016 bombings at Brussels Airport and Maelbeek metro station,
Ten years after the 22 March 2016 bombings at Brussels Airport and Maelbeek metro station,
With Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And-We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday, choreographer Mohamed Toukabri offers an intimate and political solo where every movement asks what
Brussels Pride is turning 30, the far right is on the rise across Europe, and
T-Day 2026 is coming to Brussels on Saturday 4 April, bringing together trans, non-binary and
With “Décoloniser le dancefloor”, performer, activist and voguer Habibitch turns the club and the stage
NÖJE is a Swedish-inspired vegan coffee spot near Parc du Cinquantenaire that feels like a
In Saint-Gilles, La Tricoterie hands over its stage to anyone identifying as a woman – with non-binary
After months of political deadlock, Brussels finally has a new regional government and a fresh
Faced with family rejection, still‑closed closets and precarity, LGBT+ people in Belgium keep building their